


All Victims Identified in Jeju Air Crash as Investigations Continue
Family members of victims are taken to the crash site as investigations into Jeju Air Flight 2216's causes intensify
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Overview
Following the tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 at Muan International Airport, all 179 victims have been identified. Investigators are examining hydraulic control failures, landing gear issues, and maintenance practices. Two survivors are in recovery. Jeju Air has announced maintenance reforms and a flight reduction schedule, while an investigation team from the U.S. joins South Korean authorities to probe potential causes. Families of victims will gather at the crash site today for a memorial.
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